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When I put the 440Source repro 70-71 hemi pan (6 quart capacity +1 for filter) on my 440:
Oil Pan - 6 quart - 66-72B Body / 70-74E Body - EXTRA THICK
it has the exact same sump depth as a stock "hemi" pan (from rail to bottom of pan is 5").
They mention keeping the pickup about 1/4"-3/8" above the bottom of pan in that description, please note.
Upon their suggestion, I also bought one of those rectangular-headed pickups for use with this new "extra thick"
pan - but once I got under the car and started checking things out, I found out pretty quickly that my existing
pickup (a factory round-headed jobber) could easily be slightly bent to get it to sit right where they suggested, too.
That raised a question for me - was the pan I already had (standard 4 quart) the same depth as this new 6qt?

Yep, sure is - that's my old 4qt on the left, the new 6qt on the right.
I made the decision to keep using the stock pickup, cleaned it real well, then tweaked it to sit just a hair above
the bottom of the new pan.
I've still got a brand new shiny pickup if anyone needs it, by the way.

Oil Pan - 6 quart - 66-72B Body / 70-74E Body - EXTRA THICK
it has the exact same sump depth as a stock "hemi" pan (from rail to bottom of pan is 5").
They mention keeping the pickup about 1/4"-3/8" above the bottom of pan in that description, please note.
Upon their suggestion, I also bought one of those rectangular-headed pickups for use with this new "extra thick"
pan - but once I got under the car and started checking things out, I found out pretty quickly that my existing
pickup (a factory round-headed jobber) could easily be slightly bent to get it to sit right where they suggested, too.
That raised a question for me - was the pan I already had (standard 4 quart) the same depth as this new 6qt?

Yep, sure is - that's my old 4qt on the left, the new 6qt on the right.
I made the decision to keep using the stock pickup, cleaned it real well, then tweaked it to sit just a hair above
the bottom of the new pan.
I've still got a brand new shiny pickup if anyone needs it, by the way.
